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  • Why Is Facebook Launching An All-Out War On Apple's Upcoming iPhone Update? February 26, 2021
    Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Apple's Tim Cook are fighting over iPhone privacy rules. At stake is the future of how iPhone user data is used by data brokers and advertisers.
    Bobby Allyn
  • For Some Restaurants, Closing Can Be Just As Stressful As Staying Open February 26, 2021
    We've heard a lot about how hard it's been for restaurants to stay open during the pandemic. But what we often don't hear is that closing can be just as tough.
    Cardiff Garcia
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    Jordan Rau
  • Texas Begin To See Financial Fallout Of Winter Storm February 26, 2021
    Some people in Texas have been shocked by the high bills they received after last week's power outages. But even families who haven't seen high bills may wind up paying for this crisis over time.
    Camila Domonoske
  • Biden's $1.9 Trillion Rescue Plan: Vital Medicine Or Costly Overkill? February 26, 2021
    Backers of Biden's ambitious stimulus plan say it will help struggling families and businesses, but critics say it goes too far.
    Scott Horsley
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    The proposed settlement applies to 89 million TikTok users in the U.S. whose personal data was allegedly tracked and sold to advertisers in violation of state and federal law.
    Bobby Allyn
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Makers' Booster Shots Aim At A Moving Target: Coronavirus Variants February 25, 2021
    In the future, different circumstances will likely determine which vaccine or booster a person receives, based on their antibodies — and which variant is common in their region.
    Bill Chappell
  • Costco To Raise Minimum Wage To $16 An Hour: 'This Isn't Altruism' February 25, 2021
    Next week's pay increase would put Costco ahead of much of the industry. CEO W. Craig Jelinek said higher pay reduces turnover and boosts productivity.
    Alina Selyukh
  • Democrats Say Relief Programs Could Become This Generation's New Deal February 25, 2021
    Democrats are using the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill to introduce measures they say will reduce poverty. People already at risk for falling behind have seen big setbacks over the past year.
    Kelsey Snell
  • Texas Lawmakers To Hold 1st Hearing Into Devastating Blackouts February 25, 2021
    The massive failure of the Texas energy system has spurred a blame game and fresh calls for reform. Texas lawmakers are debating what went wrong, and how to keep it from happening again.
    Mose Buchele

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  • North Dakota Officials Block Wind Power In Effort To Save Coal February 25, 2021
    Across the country, coal plants are shutting down. Wind turbines are going up. But the transition can be rocky. In North Dakota, some officials are trying to defend coal by blocking new wind turbines.
    Dan Charles
  • Rapper Mac Phipps, After 20 Years In Prison, Is One Step Closer To Freedom February 25, 2021
    In 2001, a rising No Limit Records artist was sentenced to 30 years for a crime he maintains he didn't commit. The hosts of Louder Than A Riot explain how a new development could spell early release.
    Rodney Carmichael
  • Former USA Gymnastics Coach Charged With 2 Dozen Criminal Charges, Dies By Suicide February 25, 2021
    Former USA Gymnastics and Olympic coach John Geddert died by suicide on Thursday, just hours after Michigan's Attorney General charged him with sexual assault and human trafficking.
    Tom Goldman
  • How The Legal System Can Better Address A Rise In Domestic Violence Amid The Pandemic February 25, 2021
    Experts predict domestic violence reports will grow amid the pandemic. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Leigh Goodmark of the Gender Violence Clinic at the University of Maryland about these conditions.
  • Virginia's House And Senate Try to Reach Compromise Over Marijuana Legalization February 25, 2021
    Virginia is on the verge of legalizing recreational marijuana for adults and trying to learn from other states how to make sure the rollout is as equitable as possible, despite the pandemic.
    Whittney Evans
  • CDC Says Physical Distancing Is Not Enough To Stop The Spread Of Coronavirus In Gyms February 25, 2021
    Gyms may be a particularly risky place for getting the coronavirus. A pair of CDC studies show many people got the virus during indoor fitness classes despite social distancing and capacity rules.
    Allison Aubrey
  • VP Harris Holds Event In Washington, D.C., Pharmacy To Get More Vaccines In Arms February 25, 2021
    Vice President Harris went to a grocery store pharmacy Thursday to see first-hand the challenge of getting more vaccines into arms.
    Tamara Keith
  • Morehouse College Is Offering A Program To Help Black Men Complete Their Degrees February 25, 2021
    Over 2 million Black men in the U.S. have started — but never completed — college degrees. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with David A. Thomas, president of Morehouse College, about their program to help.
  • Scientists And Vaccine Manufacturers Scramble To Address Coronavirus Variants February 25, 2021
    Variants of the coronavirus have scientists in a scramble to assess the threat and prevent more surges. Meanwhile, vaccine manufacturers are looking at developing booster shots to address variants.
    Joe Palca
  • Stanford-Educated Software Engineer Develops App To Combat Online Abuse February 25, 2021
    In part because of her own experience of online harassment, software engineer Tracy Chou launched Block Party, an anti-harassment startup that aims to help people feel safer on social media.
    Shannon Bond

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  • 'We Don't Know What's Coming': Anthony Hopkins Plays 'The Father' With Dementia February 26, 2021
    At 83, Hopkins says he knew exactly how the play his role in the film The Father. "I just had a sense of it," he says. The film was directed by Florian Zeller, whose grandmother had dementia.
    Steve Inskeep
  • Kris Bowers Reflects On Coming 'Full Circle' In Composing The Score For 'Respect' February 26, 2021
    Aretha Franklin liked how Kris Bowers played piano at a competition in 2011. It was his big break — a fact that he says was with him while he scored a upcoming biopic about the late Queen of Soul.
    Tim Greiving
  • Young Artist Honors Black Icons With Playing Cards February 26, 2021
    A 22-year-old Kansas City artist, Kearra Johnson, transforms a school art project into a tribute to Black history – a standard playing card deck with face cards that portray African American icons.
  • President Biden Revokes Trump's Controversial Classical Architecture Order February 25, 2021
    The announcement from the White House was included in an executive order that revokes a number of Trump's actions as president. Trump had aimed to promote traditional design for federal buildings.
    Elizabeth Blair
  • In One Art Exhibition, Women Are 'Taking Space' They've Long Deserved February 25, 2021
    Works by female artists are center stage at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in an exhibition called Taking Space: Contemporary Women Artists and the Politics of Scale.
    Susan Stamberg
  • 'Hunt, Gather, Parent' Offers Lessons Collected Around The World February 25, 2021
    NPR's Michaeleen Doucleff found that parenting books she read after becoming a mom left a lot out. When she went through a tough period with her daughter, she traveled the world in search of guidance.
    Rachel Martin
  • Véronique Tadjo's 'In The Company Of Men' Focuses On West Africa's Ebola Outbreak February 24, 2021
    NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with writer Véronique Tadjo about her book, In The Company of Men. It's a novel about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, first published in French in 2017.
  • 'Minari' Director Reflects On The Yi Family's Experience, And Parallels To His Own February 24, 2021
    Director Lee Isaac Chung's film is loosely based on his childhood. He tells NPR he's not trying to refute the idea of the American dream, but to speak to the feeling of "maybe waking up from a dream."
    Ailsa Chang
  • The Pandemic Has Made An Unlikely Star Out Of A Brooklyn Librarian February 24, 2021
    The pandemic has yielded a silver lining for the Brooklyn Public Library. Bilingual librarian Tenzin Kalsang's Tibetan story time has been drawing audiences in the thousands.
    Sally Herships
  • A Botched Execution Leads To A Search For Answers In 'Two Truths And A Lie' February 24, 2021
    Ellen McGarrahan was a young reporter for The Miami Herald, when she witnessed an execution that went horribly wrong. She revisits the case of Jesse Tafero in an intense new true crime book.
    Maureen Corrigan

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